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GUTINDEX.99 *****A "C" Following a Project Gutenberg eBook Number Indicates Copyright**** *****A "*" Following a Project Gutenberg eBook Number Indicates Reserved **** Mon Year Title and Author [filename.ext]##### Dec 1999 The Library, by Andrew Lang [Andrew Lang #20][lbrryxxx.xxx] 2018 Dec 1999 The Dhammapada, Translated by F. Max Muller [dhmpdxxx.xxx] 2017 Dec 1999 The 1998 CIA World Factbook[CIA Factbook #8][No#7][world98x.xxx] 2016 Dec 1999 A Miscellany of Men, by G. K. Chesterton [GKC #13][miscyxxx.xxx] 2015 The Lodger, by Marie Belloc Lowndes 2014 Dec 1999 The Pit Prop Syndicate, by Freeman Wills Croft [ptprpxxx.xxx] 2013 The Children, by Alice Meynell 2012 Dec 1999 Rudder Grange, by Frank R. Stockton [Stockton #4][rgrngxxx.xxx] 2011 Dec 1999 The Autobiography of Charles Darwin [Darwin #6][adrwnxxx.xxx] 2010 Dec 1999 Origin of Species, 6th Ed., by Charles Darwin [#5][otoos6xx.xxx] 2009 Dec 1999 Mazelli, and Other Poems, by George W. Sands[GS#1][mzllixxx.xxx] 2008 Dec 1999 We Two, by Edna Lyall [wetwoxxx.xxx] 2007 Dec 1999 A Fair Penitent, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #23][frpntxxx.xxx] 2006 Dec 1999 Piccadilly Jim, by Pelham Grenville Wodehouse [#1][pccjmxxx.xxx] 2005 Dec 1999 "Pigs is Pigs," by Ellis Parker Butler [pgpgsxxx.xxx] 2004 Dec 1999 Spirits in Bondage [Lyrics Cycle], by C. S. Lewis [spbndxxx.xxx] 2003 [Title: Spirits In Bondage, A Cycle Of Lyrics] [Author Note: C. S. Lewis writing as Clive Hamilton] Sonnets from the Portuguese, by Elizabeth Barrett Browning 2002 [ Reserved: 2001, by Arthur C. Clarke ] 2001* Dec 1999 Don Quijote, by Cervantes in Spanish .txt & .htm [2donqxxx.xxx] 2000 [Language: Spanish] Dec 1999 Crome Yellow, by Aldous Huxley [Aldous Huxley #1] [crmylxxx.xxx] 1999 Dec 1999 Thus Spake Zarathustra, by Friedrich Nietzsche #1 [spzarxxx.xxx] 1998 [Tr.: Thomas Common] Dec 1999 Paradise, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton [3ddcnxxx.xxx] 1997 [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton] Dec 1999 Purgatory, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton [2ddcnxxx.xxx] 1996 [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton] Dec 1999 Hell/Inferno, Divine Comedy, Dante, Tr. by Norton [1ddcnxxx.xxx] 1995 [Tr.: Charles Eliot Norton] Adventures among Books, by Andrew Lang 1994 Dec 1999 Told After Supper, by Jerome K. Jerome [JKJ #15] [tldspxxx.xxx] 1993 Dec 1999 Travels in England, and Fragmenta Regalia [trvfgxxx.xxx] 1992 [Title: Travels in England during the reign of Queen Elizabeth by Paul Hentzner, AND Fragmenta Regalia by Sir Robert Naunton] Dec 1999 Old Friends, Epistolary Parody, by Andrew Lang[18][oldfnxxx.xxx] 1991 Dec 1999 The Bedford-Row Conspiracy, by Thackeray [WMT #11][bdfrcxxx.xxx] 1990 The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz 1989 [Illus.: Wallace Goldsmith] Dec 1999 History of Tom Thumb, etc. Edited by Henry Altemus[thumbxxx.xxx] 1988 (Includes: The Stories of the Cat and the Mouse; Fire! Fire! Burn Stick!) Dec 1999 The Outlet, by Andy Adams [outltxxx.xxx] 1987 Dec 1999 Life and Death of Mr. Badman, by John Bunyan[JB#3][badmnxxx.xxx] 1986 Dec 1999 Men's Wives, by William Makepeace Thackeray[WMT10][mnwvsxxx.xxx] 1985 [ Reserved: 1984, by George Orwell (Did it come true?) ] 1984* Monsieur Beaucaire, by Booth Tarkington 1983 Nov 1999 Rashomon, by Akutagawa Ryunosuke [in Japanese] [rshmnxxx.xxx] 1982 [Language: Japanese] Nov 1999 The Right to Read, by Richard M. Stallman [of GNU][tychoxxx.xxx] 1981C [Language: French] (French version in:) [tychoxxf.xxx] Stories by English Authors: Africa, by Various 1980 Contains: The Mystery of Sasassa Valley by A. Conan Doyle Long Odds, by H. Rider Haggard King Memba's Point, by J. Landers Ghamba, by W. C. Scully Mary Musgrave, Anonymous Gregorio, by Percy Hemingway Nov 1999 The Perdue Chicken Cookbook, by Mitzi Perdue [mitzixxx.xxx] 1979C Nov 1999 Buttercup Gold, et. al., by Ellen Robena Field [btrcpxxx.xxx] 1978 Nov 1999 Phaedra, by Jean Baptiste Racine [Tr.: RB Boswell][phrdrxxx.xxx] 1977 [Tr.: Robert Bruce Boswell] Nov 1999 Peter Ruff and the Double Four, by Oppenheim[EPO8][rff44xxx.xxx] 1976 Nov 1999 The Legacy of Cain, by Wilkie Collins [Collins#22][lcainxxx.xxx] 1975 Nov 1999 Poetics, by Aristotle, Tr. SH Butcher[Aristotle#1][poetcxxx.xxx] 1974 Tales of Troy: Ulysses the Sacker of Cities, by Andrew Lang 1973 History Of The Britons (Historia Brittonum), by Nennius 1972 [Translator: J. A. Giles] Erewhon Revisited, by Samuel Butler 1971 [Subtitle: Twenty Years Later. Both by the Original Discoverer of the Country and by his Son] Nov 1999 A Poor Wise Man, by Mary Roberts Rinehart[MRR #12][pwsmnxxx.xxx] 1970 Nov 1999 Catherine: A Story, by William Thackeray[W.M.T.#9][cthrnxxx.xxx] 1969 The Human Comedy: Introductions & Appendix, by Honore de Balzac 1968 [Introduction: George Saintsbury] The Brotherhood of Consolation, by Honore de Balzac 1967 [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Nov 1999 The Path of the King, by John Buchan [Buchan #6][tpotkxxx.xxx] 1966 Nov 1999 Captain Blood, by Rafael Sabatini [R. Sabatini #3][cpbldxxx.xxx] 1965 [ Reserved for Pietro di Miceli, former PG Webmaster ] 1964* Nov 1999 The Confession, by Mary Roberts Rinehart [MRR #11][cnfsnxxx.xxx] 1963 Nov 1999 A Defence of Poesie and Poems, by Philip Sidney [dfncpxxx.xxx] 1962 Nov 1999 Books and Bookmen, by Andrew Lang[Andrew Lang #16][bkbkmxxx.xxx] 1961 Nov 1999 Sight Unseen, by Mary Roberts Rinehart[Rinehart10][stnsnxxx.xxx] 1960 Nov 1999 The Crown of Thorns, by E. H. Chapin [thrnsxxx.xxx] 1959 Nov 1999 Hermann and Dorothea by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe[handdxxx.xxx] 1958 Beatrix, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] 1957 Nov 1999 And Even Now, by Max Beerbohm [Max Beerbohm #7][evnowxxx.xxx] 1956 Nov 1999 The Darrow Enigma, by Melvin L. Severy [dngmaxxx.xxx] 1955 Colonel Chabert, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage & Clara Bell] 1954 Nov 1999 The Diary of an Old Soul, by George MacDonald [#6][doaosxxx.xxx] 1953 Nov 1999 The Yellow Wallpaper, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman2[ylwlpxxx.xxx] 1952 The Coming Race, by Edward Bulwer Lytton 1951 A Woman of Thirty, by Honore de Balzac 1950 Nov 1999 On The Ruin of Britain, by Gildas Sapiens [otrobxxx.xxx] 1949 The Story of a Bad Boy, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1948 Nov 1999 Scaramouche, by Rafael Sabatini[Rafael Sabatini#2][scmshxxx.xxx] 1947 On War, Vol. 1, by Carl von Clausewitz 1946 Oct 1999 Egmont, by Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe [Goethe #2][egmntxxx.xxx] 1945 The Witch and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov 1944 Contents: The Witch Peasant Wives The Post The New Villa Dreams The Pipe Agafya At Christmas Time Gusev The Student In The Ravine The Huntsman Happiness A Malefactor Peasants Louis Lambert, by Honore de Balzac 1943 [Tr.: Clara Bell and James Waring] Rise and Fall of Cesar Birotteau, by Honore de Balzac 1942 [Translator: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Letters of Two Brides, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: R. S. Scott] 1941 Christ in Flanders, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] 1940 Oct 1999 A Gentleman of France, by Stanley Weyman[Weyman#2][gntfrxxx.xxx] 1939 Oct 1999 Resurrection, by Leo Tolstoy [Leo Tolstoi] [LT #6][resurxxx.xxx] 1938 (See also #17352, a different translation) Oct 1999 The Second Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling [RK #7][2jngbxxx.xxx] 1937 Oct 1999 Letters from England, by Elizabeth Davis Bancroft [ltengxxx.xxx] 1936 .(Note: the filename ltengxxx.xxx is also used for a totally different .(eBook, #2445 in etext00) Oct 1999 Adventures of Major Gahagan, by Thackeray[W.M.T.8][majghxxx.xxx] 1935 Oct 1999 Songs of Innocence and Experience, by Wm. Blake[2][sinexxxx.xxx] 1934 The History of Samuel Titmarsh, by William Makepeace Thackeray 1933 [Subtitle: and the Great Hoggarty Diamond] Oct 1999 Early Kings of Norway, by Thomas Carlyle [T.C. #6][knrwyxxx.xxx] 1932 Oct 1999 The Zeppelin's Passenger, by E. Phillips Oppenheim[zplnpxxx.xxx] 1931 Penguin Island, by Anatole France 1930 Oct 1999 School For Scandal, by Richard Brinsley Sheridan [scndlxxx.xxx] 1929 Oct 1999 Elinor Wyllys, by Susan Fenimore Cooper[Volume 2] [2wyllxxx.xxx] 1928 [Author AKA: Amabel Penfeather] Oct 1999 Elinor Wyllys, by Susan Fenimore Cooper[Volume 1] [1wyllxxx.xxx] 1927 [Author AKA: Amabel Penfeather] Oct 1999 Grandfather's Chair, by Nathaniel Hawthorne[NH #8][gfchrxxx.xxx] 1926 Droll Stories, Volume 1, by Honore de Balzac 1925 (See also: #2318 and #2551) Oct 1999 Many Voices, by E. Nesbit [Poems] [E. Nesbit #8][mnyvcxxx.xxx] 1924 Oct 1999 The Poisoned Pen by, Arthur B. Reeve [tppenxxx.xxx] 1923 Oct 1999 Deirdre of the Sorrows, by J. M. Synge [Synge #7][drdrexxx.xxx] 1922 The Chouans, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] 1921 Oct 1999 Billy Baxter's Letters, By William J. Kountz, Jr. [bbxtlxxx.xxx] 1920 Oct 1999 Ballads, by Horatio Alger, Jr. [H. Alger Jr. #10][blldsxxx.xxx] 1919 Oct 1999 Long Odds, by H. Rider Haggard [H. R. Haggard #8][loddsxxx.xxx] 1918 Oct 1999 The Queen of Hearts, by Wilkie Collins[Collins#21][qnhrtxxx.xxx] 1917 The Great Stone Face, by Nathaniel Hawthorne 1916 [Subtitle: And Other Tales Of The White Mountains] Contents Introduction The Great Stone Face The Ambitious Guest The Great Carbuncle Sketches From Memory Oct 1999 Second Thoughts of An Idle Fellow, by Jerome [#14][scthkxxx.xxx] 1915 [ Reserved for WWI ] 1914* Oct 1999 The Drums Of Jeopardy, by Harold MacGrath [jprdyxxx.xxx] 1913 The Muse of the Department, by Honore de Balzac 1912 [Tr.: James Waring] Concerning Christian Liberty, by Martin Luther 1911 [Subtitle: With Letter Of Martin Luther To Pope Leo X.] Sep 1999 La Tulipe Noire, by Alexandre Dumas[Pere#6/French][tlpnrxxx.xxx] 1910 [Language: French] (Note: abridged edition) (See Also: #965, Full-length English Edition) Sep 1999 Darwin and Modern Science, by A.C. Seward[50th Yr][drwnmxxx.xxx] 1909 Sep 1999 Her Prairie Knight, by B. M. Bower[B.M. Bower #10][hrprkxxx.xxx] 1908 Sep 1999 Rowdy of the Cross L, by B. M. Bower [BM Bower #9][rowdyxxx.xxx] 1907 Erewhon, by Samuel Butler 1906 [Subtitle: or, Over the Range] (Revised Edition) Sep 1999 The Governess [Female Academy], by Sarah Fielding [gvrnsxxx.xxx] 1905 Sep 1999 Life & Perambulations of a Mouse by Dorothy Kilner[lpoamxxx.xxx] 1904 Sep 1999 Everybody's Guide to Money Matters, by Wm. Cotton [egtmmxxx.xxx] 1903 The Old Peabody Pew, by Kate Douglas Wiggin 1902 [Subtitle: A Christmas Romance of a Country Church] Sep 1999 Secret of the Woods, by William J. Long [sctwdxxx.xxx] 1901 Sep 1999 Typee, by Herman Melville [Herman Melville #2][typeexxx.xxx] 1900 The Village Rector, by Honore de Balzac 1899 [Translator: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Albert Savarus, by Honore de Balzac [Tr: Ellen Marriage] 1898 Sep 1999 The Seventh Man, by Max Brand [Max Brand #1][7thmnxxx.xxx] 1897 Sep 1999 Under the Red Robe, by Stanley Weyman [Weyman #1][rdrobxxx.xxx] 1896 Sep 1999 Armadale, by Wilkie Collins [Wilkie Collins #20][armdlxxx.xxx] 1895 Visit to Iceland, and the Scandinavian North, by Ida Pfeiffer 1894 Sep 1999 Song & Legend From the Middle Ages, by McClintocks[slfmaxxx.xxx] 1893 Extracts From Adam's Diary, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1892 Sep 1999 A Plea for Old Cap Collier by Irvin S. Cobb[Cobb4][pfoccxxx.xxx] 1891 Sep 1999 Speaking of Operations, by Irvin S. Cobb [Cobb #3][spoprxxx.xxx] 1890 Sep 1999 Bird Neighbors, by Neltje Blanchan [bdnbrxxx.xxx] 1889 Sep 1999 The Bittermeads Mystery, by E. R. Punshon [btrmmxxx.xxx] 1888 The Life of the Spider, by J. Henri Fabre 1887 [Tr.: Alexander Teixeira de Mattos] Bunyan Characters, Second Series, by Alexander Whyte 1886 [Subtitle: Lectures delivered in St. George's Free Church Edinburgh] Bunyan Characters, First Series, by Alexander Whyte 1885 [Subtitle: Lectures delivered in St. George's Free Church Edinburgh] The Exiles, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell & James Waring] 1884 The Wife and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov 1883 [Translator: Constance Garnett] Contents: The Wife Difficult People The Grasshopper A Dreary Story The Privy Councillor The Man in Case Gooseberries About Love The Lottery Ticket Sep 1999 The Young Forester, by Zane Grey [Zane Grey #9][yn4stxxx.xxx] 1882 Sep 1999 The Call of the Canyon, by Zane Grey[Zane Grey #8][tcotcxxx.xxx] 1881 Sep 1999 The Pathfinder, by James Fenimore Cooper[Cooper#2][pthfnxxx.xxx] 1880 Sep 1999 Royalty Restored, by J. Fitzgerald Molloy [rruc2xxx.xxx] 1879 [Title: Royalty Restored, or London under Charles II] Sep 1999 A Millionaire of Yesterday, E. Phillips Oppenheim [mlystxxx.xxx] 1878 Sep 1999 A Mountain Woman, by Elia W. Peattie [Peattie #3][mtwmnxxx.xxx] 1877 Sep 1999 The Shape of Fear, by Elia W. Peattie [Peattie #2][tshfrxxx.xxx] 1876 Sep 1999 Painted Windows by Elia W. Peattie [Peattie #1][pwndsxxx.xxx] 1875 Aug 1999 The Railway Children, by E. Nesbit [E. Nesbit #7][rlwycxxx.xxx] 1874 Gambara, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell and James Waring] 1873 Aug 1999 The Red House Mystery, by A. A. Milne [Milne #1][rdhsmxxx.xxx] 1872 The Deputy of Arcis, by Honore de Balzac 1871 [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Aug 1999 Reginald in Russia, etc., by Saki (H.H.Munro) [#4][rgrusxxx.xxx] 1870 Aug 1999 The Man in Lower Ten, by Mary Roberts Rinehart[#9][tmiltxxx.xxx] 1869 Aug 1999 Penelope's Postscripts, by Kate Douglas Wiggin #12[pnlpsxxx.xxx] 1868 The Diary of a Goose Girl, by Kate Douglas Smith Wiggin 1867 [Illus.: Claude A. Shepperson] Aug 1999 North America, Vol. 2, by Anthony Trollope [AT #4][2noamxxx.xxx] 1866 Aug 1999 North America, Vol. 1, by Anthony Trollope [AT #3][1noamxxx.xxx] 1865 Aug 1999 Hero Tales From American History, Lodge/Roosevelt [htfahxxx.xxx] 1864 [Authors: Henry Cabot Lodge and Theodore Roosevelt] Aug 1999 From Cornhill to Grand Cairo by Thackeray [WMT #6][crhcrxxx.xxx] 1863 [Title: Notes on a Journey from Cornhill to Grand Cairo] [Author: William Makepeace Thackeray] Aug 1999 Tartarin of Tarascon, by Alphonse Daudet [trtrnxxx.xxx] 1862 An Old Town By The Sea, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich 1861 Westward Ho!, by Charles Kingsley 1860 Aug 1999 The Works of Max Beerbohm, by Max Beerbohm[Max #6][twombxxx.xxx] 1859 Aug 1999 Plain Tales from the Hills, by Rudyard Kipling[#6][ptfthxxx.xxx] 1858 Aug 1999 Initials Only, by Anna Katharine Green [Green #3][ionlyxxx.xxx] 1857 Cousin Pons, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] 1856 Aug 1999 Ban and Arriere Ban, by Andrew Lang [Lang#15][bnabnxxx.xxx] 1855 Catherine de' Medici, by Honore de Balzac 1854 [Tr.: Katherine Prescott Wormeley] Aug 1999 The Ninth Vibration, et. al., by L. Adams Beck #8 [9thvbxxx.xxx] 1853 Contains: The Interpreter [LAB #7] The Incomparable Lady [LAB #6] The Hatred of the Queen [LAB #5] The Fire of Beauty [LAB #4] The Building of the Taj Majal [LAB #3] How Great is the Glory of Kwannon! [LAB #2] The Round-Faced Beauty [LAB #1] Aug 1999 Lucile, by Owen Meredith [lucilxxx.xxx] 1852 (Note: Owen Meredith is a pseudonym for Edward George Bulwer-Lytton) Aug 1999 The Woman in the Alcove by Anna Katharine Green #2[wintaxxx.xxx] 1851 Old Christmas, by Washington Irving 1850 Aug 1999 The Yellow Crayon, by E. Phillips Oppenheim[EPO#5][ycrynxxx.xxx] 1849 Montezuma's Daughter, by H. Rider Haggard 1848 Aug 1999 Songs, Merry and Sad, by John Charles McNeill [sngmsxxx.xxx] 1847 Aug 1999 The Vision Splendid, by William MacLeod Raine [#3][vspldxxx.xxx] 1846 Aug 1999 Zuleika Dobson, by Max Beerbohm [Max Beerbohm #5][zdbsnxxx.xxx] 1845 Aug 1999 The Scholemaster, by Roger Ascham [In Markup] [smstrxxx.xxx] 1844 [AKA: The Schoolmaster, by Roger Ascham] Aug 1999 Vera, The Medium, by Richard Harding Davis[RHD#29][veramxxx.xxx] 1843 Aug 1999 Michael Strogoff, by Jules Verne [Jules Verne #10][strgfxxx.xxx] 1842 Z. Marcas, by Honore de Balzac 1841 [Tr.: Clara Bell and others] The Financier, by Theodore Dreiser 1840 Aug 1999 Other Things Being Equal, by Emma Wolf [otbeqxxx.xxx] 1839 Jul 1999 A New Voyage to Carolina, by John Lawson [nvycrxxx.xxx] 1838 The Prince and The Pauper, Complete, by Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 1837 (See also #7154-#7162) Jul 1999 The Case of the Golden Bullet, by Colbrun & Groner[cotgbxxx.xxx] 1836 Jul 1999 Pool of Blood in the Pastor's Study/Colbrun/Groner[pbipsxxx.xxx] 1835 Jul 1999 The Pocket Diary Found in the Snow, Colbrun&Groner[pdfisxxx.xxx] 1834 Jul 1999 The Registered Letter by G.I. Colbron and A.Groner[rgstlxxx.xxx] 1833 Jul 1999 The Lamp That Went Out, by Colbrun and Groner [tltwoxxx.xxx] 1832 (Title Note for the above five eBooks #1832-1836: (JOE MULLER: DETECTIVE, by Grace Isabel Colbron and Augusta Groner (Being the Account of Some Adventures in the Professional (Experience of a Member of the Imperial Austrian Police (Each title actually starts with the phrase "The Case of The. . .") Jul 1999 The Lock and Key Library, Julian Hawthorne, Ed. [lckylxxx.xxx] 1831 [Title: The Lock and Key Library, Classic Mystery and Detective Stories - Old Time English] [Edited by Julian Hawthorne] Contains: The Haunted House, by Charles Dickens No. I Branch Line: The Signal Man, by Dickens The Haunted and the Haunters, by E G Bulwer-Lytton The House and the Brain, by Edward G Bulwer-Lytton The Incantation, by Edward George Bulwer-Lytton The Avenger, Thomas de Quincey Melmoth the Wanderer, by Charles Rober Maturin A Mystery with a Moral, Laurence Sterne On Being Found Out, by William Makepeace Thackeray The Notch on the Ax by William Makepeace Thackeray Bourgonef, by Anonymous The Closed Cabinet, by Anonymous Jul 1999 Wyndham Towers, by Thomas B. Aldrich [Aldrich #5][wndhmxxx.xxx] 1830 Mae Madden, by Mary Murdoch Mason 1829 Jul 1999 Chronicles of the Canongate, by Walter Scott [#9][cnngtxxx.xxx] 1828 [The Chronicles of the Canongate, 1st Series] Contains: Introduction by Sir Walter Scott, "The Author Of Waverley" The Highland Widow The Two Drovers The Life of Charlotte Bronte, Vol. 1, by Elizabeth Gaskell 1827 Sarrasine, by Honore de Balzac 1826 [Translator: Clara Bell and others] Jul 1999 Adventures of Reddy Fox by Thornton W. Burgess[#1][rdyfxxxx.xxx] 1825 Peace Manoeuvres, by Richard Harding Davis 1824 Jul 1999 The Make-Believe Man, by Richard Harding Davis #27[mbmanxxx.xxx] 1823 The Amateur, by Richard Harding Davis 1822 A Charmed Life, by Richard Harding Davis 1821 A Wasted Day, by Richard Harding Davis 1820 The Messengers, by Richard Harding Davis 1819 The Spy, by Richard Harding Davis 1818 A Question of Latitude, by Richard Harding Davis 1817 Jul 1999 Tattine, by Ruth Ogden [Mrs. Charles W. Ide] [tttnexxx.xxx] 1816 Jul 1999 The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln by Helen Nicolay[bloalxxx.xxx] 1815 Jul 1999 The Agony Column, by Earl Derr Biggers [gnyclxxx.xxx] 1814 A Man of Business, by Honore de Balzac 1813 [Translated by Clara Bell and Others] A Prince of Bohemia, by Honore de Balzac 1812 [Tr.: Clara Bell and others] Massimilla Doni, by Honore de Balzac 1811 [Tr.: Clara Bell and James Waring] A Second Home, by Honore de Balzac 1810 [Translator: Clara Bell] Jul 1999 Bucky O'Connor, by William MacLeod Raine[Raine #2][bkcnrxxx.xxx] 1809 [Subtitle: A Tale of the Unfenced Border] Jul 1999 The Log of the Jolly Polly, by R H Davis[Davis#20][jlplyxxx.xxx] 1808 Jul 1999 The Lost House, by Richard Harding Davis[Davis#19][lsthsxxx.xxx] 1807 Jul 1999 The Frame Up, by Richard Harding Davis [Davis #18][frmupxxx.xxx] 1806 The Gentle Grafter, by O. Henry 1805 [Illus.: H. C. Greening and May Wilson Preston] War and the Future, by H. G. Wells 1804 Jul 1999 Wyoming, Story of Outdoor West, by William M Raine[wymngxxx.xxx] 1803 Jul 1999 King Henry VIII, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws4211x.xxx] 1802C Jul 1999 The Tempest, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws4111x.xxx] 1801C (eBooks #1765 thru #1802 are typo-corrected Shakespeare.) (Jun 1999 - JUL 1999 Not complete at this time. . . .) Jun 1999 The Winter's Tale, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws4011x.xxx] 1800C Jun 1999 Cymbeline, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3911x.xxx] 1799C Jun 1999 Timon of Athens, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3711x.xxx] 1798C Jun 1999 Coriolanus, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3611x.xxx] 1797C Jun 1999 Antony and Cleopatra, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3511x.xxx] 1796C Jun 1999 Macbeth, by William Shakespeare [WL][1ws3411x.xxx] 1795C Jun 1999 King Lear, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3311x.xxx] 1794C Jun 1999 Othello, by William Shakespeare [WL][1ws3211x.xxx] 1793C Jun 1999 Measure for Measure, by William Shakespeare [WL][1ws3111x.xxx] 1792C Jun 1999 All's Well That Ends Well, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws3011x.xxx] 1791C Jun 1999 Troilus and Cressida, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2911x.xxx] 1790C [ Reserved: Twelfth-Night, by William Shakespeare ] [WL] 1789* Jun 1999 Sir John Oldcastle, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws51xxx.xxx] 1788 .(Note: the filename 1ws51xxx.xxx is also used for a totally different .(eBook, #4214 in etext03) Jun 1999 Hamlet, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2611x.xxx] 1787C Jun 1999 As You Like It, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2511x.xxx] 1786C Jun 1999 Julius Caesar, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2411x.xxx] 1785C Jun 1999 King Henry V, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2311x.xxx] 1784C Jun 1999 Much Ado About Nothing, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2211x.xxx] 1783C Jun 1999 King Henry IV, Part 2, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2111x.xxx] 1782C Jun 1999 The Merry Wives of Windsor, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws2011x.xxx] 1781C Jun 1999 King Henry IV, Part 1, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1911x.xxx] 1780C Jun 1999 The Merchant of Venice, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1811x.xxx] 1779C Jun 1999 A Midsummer Night's Dream, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1711x.xxx] 1778C Jun 1999 Romeo and Juliet, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1611x.xxx] 1777C Jun 1999 King Richard II, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1511x.xxx] 1776C Jun 1999 King John, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1411x.xxx] 1775C Jun 1999 Love's Labour's Lost, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1211x.xxx] 1774C Jun 1999 Two Gentlemen of Verona, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1111x.xxx] 1773C Jun 1999 The Taming of the Shrew, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws1011x.xxx] 1772C Nov 1999 Titus Andronicus, by William Shakespeare [WL][1ws0911x.xxx] 1771C .(Note: this eBook "found" May 2002; header shows Nov 1999, but eBook .(number and filename indicate it should be grouped with the Jun 1999 .(eBooks. When this is resolved, this note will be removed.) Jun 1999 King Edward the Third, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws50xxx.xxx] 1770 .(Note: the filename 1ws50xxx.xxx is also used for a totally different .(eBook, #4031 in etext03) Jun 1999 The Comedy of Errors, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws0611x.xxx] 1769C Jun 1999 King Richard III, by Shakespeare [WL][1ws0411x.xxx] 1768C [ Reserved: Shakespeare ] [WL] 1767* [ Reserved: Shakespeare ] [WL] 1766* Jun 1999 Henry the Sixth, Part One, Shakespeare [WL][1ws0111x.xxx] 1765C May 1999 Billy and the Big Stick, by R. H. Davis [#17][bbstkxxx.xxx] 1764 May 1999 The Nature Faker, by Richard Harding Davis [#16][ntrfkxxx.xxx] 1763 May 1999 The Consul, by Richard Harding Davis [RH Davis#15][tcnslxxx.xxx] 1762 May 1999 My Buried Treasure, by Richard Harding Davis [#14][mbtrsxxx.xxx] 1761 May 1999 The Man Who Could Not Lose, by R. H. Davis [#13][mwcnlxxx.xxx] 1760 May 1999 The Black-Bearded Barbarian, by Marian Keith [bbbrbxxx.xxx] 1759 May 1999 Majorie Daw, by Thomas Bailey Aldrich [Aldrich #4][mjdawxxx.xxx] 1758 May 1999 Cruise of the Dolphin by Thomas Bailey Aldrich[#3][dlphnxxx.xxx] 1757 May 1999 Uncle Vanya, by Anton Chekhov [Checkov #5][vanyaxxx.xxx] 1756 May 1999 Ivanoff, by Anton Chekhov [Checkov #4][vanofxxx.xxx] 1755 The Sea-Gull, by Anton Checkov 1754 Swan Song, by Anton Checkov 1753 [Trana. & Intro.: Marian Fell] May 1999 El Dorado, by Baroness Orczy [More Pimpernel][#2][ldrdoxxx.xxx] 1752 May 1999 Twilight Land, by Howard Pyle [Howard Pyle #3][twlndxxx.xxx] 1751 May 1999 Laws, by Plato [#29 and last of this Plato series][plawsxxx.xxx] 1750 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Cousin Betty, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: James Waring] 1749 May 1999 Other People's Money, by Emile Gaboriau [E.G. #4][opmnyxxx.xxx] 1748 May 1999 The Red Seal, by Natalie Sumner Lincoln [redslxxx.xxx] 1747 May 1999 New Collected Rhymes, by Andrew Lang [Lang #14][nwclrxxx.xxx] 1746 May 1999 Poetical Works, by John Milton [pmsjmxxx.xxx] 1745 [Preface by the Rev. H. C. Beeching, M. A.] May 1999 Philebus, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #28][philbxxx.xxx] 1744 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] May 1999 Twelve Stories and a Dream, by H. G. Wells[HGW#17][12sadxxx.xxx] 1743 May 1999 Miss Civilization, by Richard Harding Davis [#12][miscvxxx.xxx] 1742 May 1999 The White Moll, by Frank L. Packard [Packard #2][wtmolxxx.xxx] 1741 May 1999 The Flying U's Last Stand, by B. M. Bower [BMB #8][fuslsxxx.xxx] 1740 The Black Death, and The Dancing Mania, by Justus Friedrich Karl Hecker 1739 [Editor: Henry Morley] [Tr.: Benjamin Guy Babington] May 1999 Statesman, by Plato [Plato #27][sttsmxxx.xxx] 1738 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Facino Cane, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell & Others] 1737 May 1999 Cromwell, Shakespeare Apocrypha [1ws49xxx.xxx] 1736 May 1999 Sophist, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #26][sophtxxx.xxx] 1735 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] The Secret Places of the Heart, by H. G. Wells 1734 May 1999 The Red Cross Girl, by Richard Harding Davis [#11][rdcrgxxx.xxx] 1733 The Schoolmistress and Other Stories, by Anton Chekhov 1732 Contents: The Schoolmistress A Nervous Breakdown Misery Champagne After The Theatre A Lady's Story In Exile The Cattle-Dealers Sorrow On Official Duty The First-Class Passenger A Tragic Actor A Transgression Small Fry The Requiem In The Coach-House Panic Fears The Bet The Head-Gardener's Story The Beauties The Shoemaker And The Devil May 1999 Sister Songs, by Francis Thompson [F. Thompson #3][ssngsxxx.xxx] 1731 Michael, Brother of Jerry, by Jack London 1730 The Deserted Woman, by Honore de Balzac 1729 [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] Apr 1999 The Odyssey, by Homer, Butcher & Lang Tr[Homer #3][dyssyxxa.xxx] 1728 Apr 1999 The Odyssey, by Homer, Tr. by Samuel butler [dyssyxxx.xxx] 1727 (See also: #348, Collection of Hesiod, Homer and Homerica) Apr 1999 Theaetetus, by Plato [More of Socrates][Plato #25][thtusxxx.xxx] 1726 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Heart of the West, by O. Henry [AKA: William Sidney Porter] 1725 Contents: Hearts and Crosses The Ransom of Mack Telemachus, Friend The Handbook of Hymen The Pimienta Pancakes Seats of the Haughty Hygeia at the Solito An Afternoon Miracle The Higher Abdication Cupid a la Carte The Caballero's Way The Sphinx Apple The Missing Chord A Call Loan The Princess and the Puma The Indian Summer of Dry Valley Johnson Christmas by Injunction A Chaparral Prince The Reformation of Calliope Finished, by H. Rider Haggard 1724 Apr 1999 Cow-Country, by B. M. Bower [B. M. Bower eBook #6][cwcntxxx.xxx] 1723 Apr 1999 Martin Luther's Large Catechism, Bente & Dau, Trns[lrgctxxx.xxx] 1722 [Translated by F. Bente and W. H. T. Dau] Apr 1999 The Trees of Pride, by Gilbert K. Chesterton [#12][trprdxxx.xxx] 1721 The Man Who Knew Too Much, by G.K. Chesterton 1720 Apr 1999 The Ballad of the White Horse by GK Chesterton #11[botwhxxx.xxx] 1719 Manalive, by G.K. Chesterton 1718 Apr 1999 What's Wrong With The World, by GK Chesterton [#9][wwwtwxxx.xxx] 1717 Apr 1999 Copy-Cat & Other Stories by Mary Wilkins Freeman#2[cpyctxxx.xxx] 1716 Eugenie Grandet, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] 1715 Another Study of Woman, by Honore de Balzac 1714 [Translator: Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell] Lincoln, by Nathaniel Wright Stephenson 1713 [Subtitle: Lincoln; An Account of His Personal Life, Especially of Its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War] The Rescue, by Joseph Conrad 1712 Apr 1999 Child of Storm, by H. Rider Haggard [Haggard #5][cstrmxxx.xxx] 1711 La Grande Breteche, by Honore de Balzac 1710 [Tr.: Ellen Marriage and Clara Bell] Apr 1999 New Grub Street, by George Gissing [Gissing #2][nwgrbxxx.xxx] 1709 Apr 1999 A History of Science, V 4, by Henry Smith Williams[4hscixxx.xxx] 1708 Apr 1999 A History of Science, V 3, by Henry Smith Williams[3hscixxx.xxx] 1707 Apr 1999 A History of Science, V 2, by Henry Smith Williams[2hscixxx.xxx] 1706 Apr 1999 A History of Science, V 1, by Henry Smith Williams[1hscixxx.xxx] 1705 (Note: There is also a V 5, but we haven't done that one yet.) Pierrette, by Honore de Balzac 1704 [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Apr 1999 Dead Men Tell No Tales, by E. W. Hornung [EWH #3][dmtntxxx.xxx] 1703 Apr 1999 19th Century Actor Autobiographies, by George Iles[aautoxxx.xxx] 1702 Apr 1999 Story Of Waitstill Baxter, by Kate D. Wiggin [#10][tsowbxxx.xxx] 1701 Apr 1999 Life of Charlotte Bronte, V2, by E. C. Gaskell[#2][2locbxxx.xxx] 1700 Apr 1999 The Vanished Messenger by E. Phillips Oppenheim #4[vmsgrxxx.xxx] 1699 Apr 1999 The Survivors of the Chancellor, by Jules Verne #9[tsotcxxa.xxx] 1698 [Edited By Charles F. Horne] (See also #1652, from a different source) Madam How and Lady Why, by Charles Kingsley 1697 [Subtitle: or, First Lessons in Earth Lore for Children] Apr 1999 The Club of Queer Trades, by G. K. Chesterton/GKC8[tcoqtxxx.xxx] 1696 Apr 1999 The Man Who Was Thursday, by G. K. Chesterton/GKC7[tmwhtxxx.xxx] 1695 Apr 1999 Our Legal Heritage, by S. A. Reilly [rlglhxxx.xxx] 1694C (Updated version in:) [rlglhxxa.xxx] Apr 1999 Dangerous Days, by Mary Roberts Rinehart [MRR #8] [ddaysxxx.xxx] 1693 Mar 1999 1492, by Mary Johnston [For Columbus Day, 1998] [c1492xxx.xxx] 1692 (This eBook was being posted on October 12, 1998, Columbus Day, US (We were several months ahead of schedule, so it appeared as March.) [ Reserved: I Have A Dream, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mar 1999 ] 1691* (See appendix item #7) Mar 1999 Marie, by H. Rider Haggard [H. Rider Haggard #4][mariexxx.xxx] 1690 .(Note: the filename mariexxx.xxx is also used for a totally different .(eBook, #3451 in etext02) The Pivot of Civilization, by Margaret Sanger 1689 The People of the Abyss, by Jack London 1688 Mar 1999 Parmenides, by Plato [More Socrates] Plato #24][prmdsxxx.xxx] 1687 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 The Secret of the Night, by Gaston Leroux [GL #3][tsotnxxx.xxx] 1686 Mar 1999 Mystery of the Yellow Room, by Gaston Leroux[GL#2][ylormxxx.xxx] 1685 [Contains ASCII diagrams, best viewed with non-proportional fonts.] Mar 1999 The Egoist, by George Meredith[George Meredith #6][egostxxx.xxx] 1684 Honorine, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell] 1683 Mar 1999 Menexenus, by Plato [Yet More Socrates] [Plato#23][mnxnsxxx.xxx] 1682 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 Eryxias, not by Plato [More Socrates] [Plato#22][ryxisxxx.xxx] 1681 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] At the Sign of the Cat and Racket, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Clara Bell] 1680 Mar 1999 Hiram The Young Farmer, by Burbank L. Todd [hrmyfxxx.xxx] 1679 An Historical Mystery, by Honore de Balzac 1678 [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Mar 1999 Alcibiades II, not Plato [More Socrates][Plato#21][2lcbdxxx.xxx] 1677 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 Alcibiades I, by Plato? [More Socrates] [Plato#20][1lcbdxxx.xxx] 1676 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 New Forces in Old China, by Arthur Judson Brown [ldchnxxx.xxx] 1675 .(Note: the filename ldchnxxx.xxx is also used for a totally different .(eBook, #3313 in etext02) Mar 1999 The Narrative of Sojourner Truth [Slavery] [sjrnrxxx.xxx] 1674 [Author: Dictated by Sojourner Truth] [Editor: Olive Gilbert] Mar 1999 Lesser Hippias, by [?]Plato[More Socrates]Plato19][lhppsxxx.xxx] 1673 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 Gorgias, by Plato [A Socratic Dialog] [Plato #18][grgisxxx.xxx] 1672 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 When a Man Marries, by Mary Roberts Rinehart [#7][whammxxx.xxx] 1671 Martin Luther's Small Catechism, Tr.: by Robert E. Smith 1670 The Human Drift, by Jack London 1669 Mar 1999 Death of the Laird's Jock, by Walter Scott [WS #8][tpschxxx.xxx] 1668 Also Contains: The Tapestried Chamber, by Walter Scott [WS #7] [Note: two tales from The Keepsake Stories] Mar 1999 My Aunt Margaret's Mirror, by Walter Scott [WS #6][mamsmxxx.xxx] 1667 [Note: from The Keepsake Stories] The Golden Asse, by Lucius Apuleius 1666 [Translator: William Adlington] Mar 1999 Derrick Vaughan--Novelist, by Edna Lyall [dvnvlxxx.xxx] 1665 Mar 1999 Songs for Parents, by John Farrar [sfparxxx.xxx] 1664 Mar 1999 Webster's March 7th Speech/Secession, by HD Foster[wsm7sxxx.xxx] 1663 Mar 1999 The 1997 CIA World Factbook[CIA Factbook #7][No#6][world97x.xxx] 1662 Mar 1999 The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, by Doyle [#15][advshxxx.xxx] 1661 Contains: A Scandal in Bohemia, by Arthur Conan Doyle The Red-headed League, by Arthur Conan Doyle A Case of Identity, by Arthur Conan Doyle The Boscombe Valley Mystery, by A Conan Doyle The Five Orange Pips, by Arthur Conan Doyle The Man with the Twisted Lip by A. Conan Doyle The Adventure of the Blue Carbuncle, by Doyle The Adventure of the Speckled Band, by Doyle The Adventure of the Engineer's Thumb by Doyle The Adventure of the Noble Bachelor, by Doyle The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet, by Doyle The Adventure of the Copper Beeches, by Doyle Scenes From a Courtesan's Life, by Honore de Balzac 1660 [Translated by James Waring] The Girl with the Golden Eyes, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] 1659 (Note: Third part of the trilogy "The Thirteen") [See: #7416] Mar 1999 Phaedo, by Plato [AKA: The Death of Socrates 3]#17[phadoxxx.xxx] 1658 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Mar 1999 Crito, by Plato [AKA: The Death of Socrates 2] #16[critoxxx.xxx] 1657 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] Feb 1999 Apology, by Plato [AKA:The Death of Socrates 1]#15[pplgyxxx.xxx] 1656 [Translated by Benjamin Jowett] The God of His Fathers, by Jack London 1655 [Subtitle: Tales of the Klondyke] Contents: The God of His Fathers [London #61] The Great Interrogation [London #60] Which Make Men Remember [London #59] Siwash [London #58] The Man with the Gash [London #57] Jan, the Unrepentant [London #56] Grit of Women [London #55] Where the Trail Forks [London #54] A Daughter of the Aurora [London #53] At the Rainbow's End [London #52] The Scorn of Women [London #51] An Unsocial Socialist, by George Bernard Shaw 1654 Feb 1999 The Imitation of Christ, by Thomas A Kempis [mcrstxxx.xxx] 1653 Feb 1999 The Survivors of the Chancellor, by Jules Verne #9[tsotcxxx.xxx] 1652 The Mystery of Orcival, by Emile Gaboriau 1651 Feb 1999 The Light of Egypt, Volume II, by Wagner/Burgoyne [2tloexxx.xxx] 1650 Ferragus, by Honore de Balzac [Tr. Katharine Prescott Wormeley] 1649 (Note: First part of the trilogy "The Thirteen") [See: #7416] [Pending / Unfilled / Unknown] 1648* [Pending / Unfilled / Unknown] 1647* Roads of Destiny, by O. Henry 1646 Feb 1999 Rhymes a la Mode, by Andrew Lang [Andrew Lang #13][rmalmxxx.xxx] 1645 Feb 1999 The Adventures of Gerard, by Arthur Conan Doyle/14[agrrdxxx.xxx] 1644 Feb 1999 Meno, by Plato, Trans by Benjamin Jowett[Plato#14][1menoxxx.xxx] 1643 Feb 1999 Euthyphro, by Plato, Trans by B. Jowett [Plato#13][uthphxxx.xxx] 1642 The Lesser Bourgeoisie, by Honore de Balzac 1641 [Tr.: Katharine Prescott Wormeley] Feb 1999 Lilith, by George MacDonald [GM #5][lilthxxx.xxx] 1640 Eve and David, by Honore de Balzac [Tr.: Ellen Marriage] 1639 [Lost Illusions Part III] (See also: #13159) Feb 1999 The New Revelation, by Arthur Conan Doyle[Doyle13][nrvlnxxx.xxx] 1638 Feb 1999 Sanitary and Social Lectures, etc, by Kingsley[#7][saslexxx.xxx] 1637 Feb 1999 Phaedrus, by Plato, Trans by Ben. Jowett[Plato#12][phdrsxxx.xxx] 1636 Feb 1999 Ion, by Plato, Trans. by Benjamin Jowett[Plato#11][ionbpxxx.xxx] 1635 Feb 1999 The Foolish Virgin, by Thomas Dixon [fvrgnxxx.xxx] 1634 Feb 1999 The Brick Moon, et. al., by Edward Everett Hale [brkmnxxx.xxx] 1633 A Book of Scoundrels, by Charles Whibley 1632 A Monk of Fife, by Andrew Lang 1631 [Subtitle: Being the chronicle written by Norman Leslie of Pitcullo, concerning marvellous deeds that befell in the realm of France, in the years of our redemption, MCCCCXXIX-XXXI. Now first done into English out of the French] Feb 1999 Little Novels, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #19][lnvlsxxx.xxx] 1630 Feb 1999 I Say No, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #18][isyanxxx.xxx] 1629 My Lady's Money, by Wilkie Collins 1628 Feb 1999 The Evil Genius, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #16][vlgnsxxx.xxx] 1627 Feb 1999 After Dark, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #15][ftrdkxxx.xxx] 1626 Feb 1999 The Frozen Deep, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #14][frzdpxxx.xxx] 1625 Feb 1999 The Two Destinies, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #13][2dstnxxx.xxx] 1624 Feb 1999 The New Magdalen, by Wilkie Collins [Collins #12][nmgdlxxx.xxx] 1623 Feb 1999 The Law and the Lady, by Wilkie Collins[Collins11][lwldyxxx.xxx] 1622 Miss or Mrs.?, by Wilkie Collins 1621 Jan 1999 Lion and the Unicorn, by Richard Harding Davis[10][liunixxx.xxx] 1620 Jan 1999 La Celestina, by Fernando de Rojas, in Spanish (C)[clstnxxx.xxx] 1619C [Language: Spanish] Jan 1999 In Shadow of the Glen, by J. M. Synge [Synge #5][sglenxxx.xxx] 1618 Jan 1999 The Wind in the Rose-Bush, et al, by Mary Wilkins [sotsnxxx.xxx] 1617 [Subtitle: And Other Stories Of The Supernatural] Contents The Wind in the Rose-bush The Shadows on the Wall Luella Miller The Southwest Chamber The Vacant Lot The Lost Ghost Jan 1999 Cratylus, by Plato, B. Jowett, Trans. [Plato #10][crtlsxxx.xxx] 1616 Jan 1999 Old English Libraries, by Ernest A. Savage [nglbsxxx.xxx] 1615 Jan 1999 The Golden Fleece, by Julian Hawthorne [gldflxxx.xxx] 1614 Jan 1999 Count Bunker, by J. Storer Clousten [cbnkrxxx.xxx] 1613 Jan 1999 Poems By a Little Girl, by Hilda Conkling [pbalgxxx.xxx] 1612 Seventeen, by Booth Tarkington 1611 [Subtitle: A Tale Of Youth And Summer Time And The Baxter Family Especially William] Jan 1999 The Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version, O.T. Part 2 [2drvbxxx.xxx] 1610 Jan 1999 The Holy Bible, Douay-Rheims Version, O.T. Part 1 [1drvbxxx.xxx] 1609 Jan 1999 Camille [La Dame aux Camilias], by A. Dumas, fils [cmllexxx.xxx] 1608 Jan 1999 A Journey in Other Worlds, by J. J. Astor [ajiowxxx.xxx] 1607 Kenilworth, by Sir Walter Scott 1606 Jan 1999 The Crock of Gold, by James Stephens [crkgdxxx.xxx] 1605 Jan 1999 The Ebb-Tide by R.L. Stevenson and L. Osbourne[#3][ebtidxxx.xxx] 1604 Jan 1999 The Blue Flower, by Henry van Dyke [van Dyke #5][blflrxxx.xxx] 1603 Jan 1999 Dawn O'Hara, The Girl Who Laughed, by Edna Ferber [dwnhrxxx.xxx] 1602 Jan 1999 The Breaking Point, by Mary Roberts Rinehart [#6][brkptxxx.xxx] 1601 Jan 1999 Symposium, by Plato, B. Jowett, Trans. [Plato #9][sympoxxx.xxx] 1600 Jan 1999 Cinderella; or, The Little Glass Slipper, et. al. [cndrlxxx.xxx] 1599 Jan 1999 Euthydemus, by Plato, B. Jowett, Trans. [Plato #8][uthydxxx.xxx] 1598 Jan 1999 [Hans Christian] Andersen's Fairy Tales [HCA #1+][hcaftxxx.xxx] 1597 Contents: The Red Shoes [#17] The Naughty Boy [#16] The Dream of Little Tuk [#15] The Little Match Girl [#14] The Shadow [#13] The False Collar [#12] The Story of a Mother [#11] The Happy Family [#10] The Old House [#09] The Bell [#08] The Elderbush [#07] The Leap-Frog [#06] The Snow Queen [#05] The Fir Tree [#04] The Real Princess [#03] The Swineherd [#02] The Emperor's New Clothes [#01] Jan 1999 Smoke Bellew, by Jack London [Jack London #50][smkblxxx.xxx] 1596 (Note: UK Edition; See also #5737) Jan 1999 Whirligigs, by O. Henry [?whrlxxx.xxx] 1595 (Previous 10th edition available in:) [whrlgxxx.xxx] Essays in Little, by Andrew Lang 1594 [Editor: W. H. Davenport Adams] Jan 1999 How to Tell the Birds from the Flowers, by Wood [httbfxxx.zip] 1593 [Author: Robert Williams Wood] Jan 1999 Study of the King James Bible, Cleland Boyd McAfee[sokjvxxx.xxx] 1592 Jan 1999 Protagoras, by Plato, B. Jowett, Trans. [Plato #7][prtgsxxx.xxx] 1591 The Amazing Interlude, by Mary Roberts Rinehart 1590 [Illus.: Troy Kinney and Margaret West Kinney] Jan 1999 Tamburlaine the Great PT 2, by Christopher Marlowe[tmbn2xxx.xxx] 1589 A Rogue's Life, by Wilkie Collins 1588 The Black Robe, by Wilkie Collins 1587 Man and Wife, by Wilkie Collins 1586 The Wrong Box, by Robert Louis Stevenson and Lloyd Osbourne 1585 End of GUTINDEX.99